I found this on the Western Digital FAQ list....might help
"Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click
Computer Management. In the console tree under Storage,
click Disk Management. Once Disk Management is open,
follow these steps:
Click Action, and then click Rescan Disks.
Right-click any disk marked Foreign, click Import Foreign
Disks, and then follow the instructions on your screen.
Notes: You must be logged on as an administrator or a
member of the Administrators group in order to complete
this procedure. If your computer is connected to a
network, network policy settings may also prevent you from
completing this procedure"
I didn't do the import stuff - I just right clicked on the
second disk, clicked on Initialise, and thereafter did a
format
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have win xp pro and 2 hard drives, one is 120gb, the
>>other is 200gb. My problem is that windows only
>>recognizes my second drive with 134gb even though Bios
>>and the device manager see it as a 200gb drive. I've
>>tried downloading the new service pack and reformatting
>>the drive but the problem persists. Please help.
>>.
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>I have a Dell system, XP pro, in which a WD 120 GB drive
>was originally supplied and I got a WD 200 GB drive a
>month or so ago from Dell, physically installed it, and
>had problems similar to yours until I called Western
>Digital tech service. They solved the problem in about 2
>minutes. It involved formatting the new drive, and one or
>two other minor software procedures that I forget. Call
>the drive mfr. and they will probably fix you up.
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